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  • Episode 6: Special Guest: Pastor Andrew Delgado
    2024/07/01

    Today’s episode is a bit different.

    I invited Pastor Andrew Delgado onto the show with the intention of talking to him about how he ended up with 4 wonderful girls who all all adore him.

    What I got was an hour long conversation about redemption, surrender, and grace.

    Every episode I attempt to cut down to be a concise length and straightforward message.

    But today’s episode I leave relatively unedited. Our conversation bounces around a lot, touching different subjects, but what is said is straight from the heart of one of the pastors of my church, and a man who I believe was put on this earth to be an example and lead men who didn’t grow up with great father’s.

    I don’t want to take up any more time, So let’s get to it. I present to you, my conversation with Pastor Andrew Delgado.


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    1 時間 6 分
  • Episode 5: Legacy and Fun with Jordan Parker
    2024/07/01

    What’s most important to us?

    is it our family?

    Is it our career?

    Our spirituality?

    Our word?

    Our legacy?

    Ask one hundred different people, and I’m sure you’d get similar answers.

    But watch 100 different people, and I’m positive you’d see many different ones.

    Because our words may say one thing, but our actions speak for itself.

    And as fathers, our kids do far more watching, than listening.

    It’s rarely what fathers say, or give, but instead it’s what fathers do which is remembered.

    Our actions, build our legacy.

    Hi, my name is Ryan Guerra and this is a Father’s Voice. And today I talk with Jordan Parker. Jordan is a good friend, and a man I appreciate having in my life because he is a bit further down the road than I am. His kids and career are reflections of where I’d like to be in another 5-7 years. He’s consistent, caring, and knowledgable, and I can tell by how his kids interact with him that he is a good father.

    Our conversation today takes a look at parenting as a long term process. One where the decisions we make today should have the future in mind, because what we choose to say, and how we choose to act, will continue cementing our legacy in our kids lives, and will help guide them as they grow from young kids, to teenagers, and then to adults.

    Jordan is typically a quieter person, not one for the spotlight. But when he speaks, I listen, because I have seen through our conversations that he carries a wisdom that comes from experience and learning.

    I am very excited to have him on the show, and I am honored to present to you, my conversation with Jordan parker.


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    49 分
  • Episode 4: Highest Highs and Lowest Lows with Chris Gwaltney
    2024/06/24

    On paper, having a child is easy.

    Two compatible people find one another

    they have unprotected sex

    a few times maybe

    then 9 months later out comes a baby.

    It’s a very natural thing.

    For some.

    But not for everyone.

    In the U.S. there are approximately 6.7 million people dealing with some form of infertility each year. That’s 1 out of every 8 couples that are actively trying to have a baby.

    It turns out, having a child isn’t that simple.

    Hi, my name is Ryan Guerra, and this is A Father’s Voice. And today I talk with Chris Gwaltney about his story. Chris is one of my closest friends. We have laughed together, we have mourned together, and I have walked alongside him and his wife Ashley through their long process of trying to have a baby.

    Spoiler alert, they are the proud parents of a beautiful boy. But it was not easy getting to this point, and though they finally have their wonderful little miracle, there are still moments of struggle and moments of weakness.

    Every father runs into different issues with their families, and every dad experiences their own versions of the highest of highs, and the lowest of lows of parenting. All of our journeys look different, and yet there’s a camaraderie that can happen when we open up and share what these moments look like. Chris is that person for me, and I am thankful he is in my life.

    Like episode 3, this is not an easy conversation to have. Most men don’t want to relive these moments, but Chris is a rare breed of man. A man who is willing to share his family’s experience to help us all learn and grow from it.

    I am honored he is entrusting me with his story. I present to you, my conversation with Chris Gwaltney.


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    1 時間 1 分
  • Episode 3: Time and Provision with Rob Arauza
    2024/06/24

    What makes a good father?

    What dictates whether we succeed or not?

    How can we know we are doing well?

    Is it affirmation from those around us?

    Confirmation in who we are?

    How our kids act in public?

    In episode 2 with Anthony Felix we discussed that largely, we cannot know if we are successful as a father until our kids grow up and start raising their own kids.

    So by this measure, as we become dads, we now have to look back and and come to terms with the good, and the painful of growing up with our fathers.

    Many things we didn’t realize we were holding onto are brought to light in parenthood.

    Joyful moments of playing with our fathers

    Growth moments where we learned valuable lessons, both from him and because of him.

    But also moments of pain and questioning, as we reflect through the deeper recesses of our memories, and come to terms with the fact that our dads are and were then just like us, human.

    Hi, my name is Ryan Guerra, and I am the host of A Father’s Voice.

    Today I talk about this with one of my closest friends Rob Arauza, as we dissect this idea of looking back over our childhood as a whole, and learning from it, to be the best father’s that we can be.

    If you look at Rob standing next to his dad you see the past and future from them both. It’s uncanny how similar they appear. Both great dads. both care for their kids. Both value family.

    Rob’s father checks all the boxes of a great man and father. He is a man who works hard, someone who fought to provide for his family, someone who fought to leave a legacy for his children.

    Simply put, he has done the best he could, and he did well.

    And yet still, when we look back there are these holes, because no dad is truly perfect. And so how do we, as adults, navigate these holes, while honoring our fathers, and yet still acknowledging that we needed something as a child we never got.

    This is a very difficult conversation to have. And I’m thankful Rob trusted me with it. Because we both respect his dad, and want to honor him through this conversation as we process what life was like growing up with one of the best.

    So let’s get started. I am honored to present to you my conversation with Rob Arauza.


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    44 分
  • Episode 2: Apologies and Margin with Anthony Felix
    2024/06/17

    When is the last time you had to apologize for doing something wrong?

    Do you remember what it was? Do you remember how you felt?

    Was that apology genuine?

    Was it to your friend? Was it to your spouse or partner? Was it to your child?

    An apology is a powerful thing, but when used too much it can seem less genuine, when used too little it can seem like you care less than you should.

    Not to mention some people don’t want apologies

    Some times apologies aren’t necessary

    But when used properly, saying I’m sorry, meaning it, and changing, can be an influential step towards deeper relationships.

    I am your host, Ryan Guerra, and this is a Father’s Voice.

    This episode I talk with Anthony Felix about how one drawing made by his son opened his eyes to the type of man he was, and what he did to change. We discuss what things used to stress him out, and how finding margin within his life was a large part of the solution to many problems.

    Anthony is a good friend and an excellent father who I look to for great conversations and God honoring advice whenever we are able to sit down for a meal. He actively seeks out wisdom, and with it carries the patience to put the knowledge he gains into practice.

    I’m excited to have Anthony on the show with me today. This conversation is one I have sat with for a few weeks now, and I feel like each time I listen to it I get something new out of it. I believe when this is over, you will feel the same.

    So let’s get started. I am excited to present to you my conversation with Anthony Felix.


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    56 分
  • Episode 1: Vulnerability and Friendship with James Jones
    2024/06/17

    Vulnerability.

    A word that carries such power. A word with so much meaning.

    Something many of us flee from or run towards.

    It’s a word that can strike fear in our hearts,

    Or a word that can open doors to growth in many wonderful ways.

    But what does it look like to be vulnerable?

    I often hear that it’s deeper than just talking about sports or the news. That it’s more than the weather or what our kids are doing.

    Some of us think it makes us weak

    Some of us think it makes us strong

    Some of us don’t even know how to be vulnerable to others

    And Some of us don’t want to, for fear of what it means, or the consequences of opening up to someone.

    I am your host, Ryan Guerra, and this is a Father’s Voice.

    And today I talk with James Jones as we try and get a further understanding of what it means to be vulnerable. We discuss why it’s important to him, how it’s helped, and how he practices it in his life.

    James is a good friend and an excellent father who I believe emulates what being open and emotionally available with his children looks like. He has a spirit about him of someone who is comfortable with who he is, and he’s never been afraid to have vulnerable conversations with me and other men around him.

    I’m excited to have James on the show with me today, and I think this conversation with him sets a perfect foundation of everything that’s discussed in future episodes.

    So let’s get started. I am excited to present to you my conversation with James Jones.


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    48 分
  • Episode 0: Introductions With Ryan Guerra
    2024/06/15
    Part 0 of a Six Episode Podcast for Fathers

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    6 分